Alvaro Arbeloa has promised to support his Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo after the Portuguese forward declared he was unhappy at the club. Ronaldo refused to celebrate his two goals in a 3-0 victory over Granada on Sunday, and later admitted that he was feeling "sad" for "professional" reasons.

Arbeloa revealed on Tuesday that the squad knew nothing about the 27-year-old's malaise prior to his announcement. Quoted in Marca, the defender told reporters at the Spanish national team's base in Las Rozas: "He just needs more affection from everybody, I don't know, that's all we can give him. Everybody has the right to be sad, he's a person just like anyone else.

"He doesn't share the problems of most Spanish people but it's perfectly reasonable that he can be sad. When Cristiano says [that he's sad] then perhaps it makes more of an impression.

"We're all going to help him because he is our friend. I hope the fans haven't taken his words the wrong way. The media have great power and people are influenced by what they hear and read.

"He knows that he's with the best team and hopefully he'll stay here until he retires. And if the fans keep believing in him, he'll be remembered as a club icon. We will help him."

Ronaldo was quick to deny that the cause of his depression was missing out on being named Uefa's best player in Europe, with the award going to Barcelona's Andrés Iniesta.

"Cristiano always wants to win every trophy," Arbeloa added. "His ambition has turned him into one of the world's greatest, but the most important thing for him is Real Madrid. Do not think that winning the Ballon d'Or is his primary concern. We are a family, we have to help him. Don't go thinking that money is the issue."

Meanwhile, Paris St-Germain have distanced themselves from the possibility of a move for Ronaldo. PSG were put alongside the two Manchester clubs and Chelsea as being interested in his signature, but according to their sporting director, Leonardo, the club are not looking to recruit him having already signed Zlatan Ibrahimovic this summer.

"We're very happy with our transfer market dealings," Leonardo told the radio station RMC. "Many things are said about PSG – too many, maybe. Ronaldo is a Real Madrid player. We don't talk about others teams' players – that's respect.

"Ibrahimovic is the best striker in the world. So why hire Ronaldo? Zlatan is unique. When we talk about the best players, there is Ronaldo and Messi – but they are not strikers. The best striker, that's Zlatan."